Chester Bennington of Linkin Park performs on stage at the iHeartRadio Album Release Party presented by State Farm at the iHeartRadio Theater Los Angeles on May 22, 2017 in Burbank, California.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers’ organist played Linkin Park’s 2003 hit song “Numb” over the loudspeakers before their game against the Atlanta Braves in honor of Chester Bennington. The Linkin Park singer passed away at age of 41 from an apparent suicide on Thursday.

The team’s organist Dieter Ruehle was asked by a fan on Twitter in the lead-up to the game if he could play something from Linkin Park in honor of Bennington. “Will do,” he wrote. “So sad. #RIPChesterBennington.” According to MLB reporter J.P. Hoornstra, the home crowd at Dodger Stadium responded to his touching tribute with applause. Many on social media appreciated the gesture from Ruehle as well, some saying the video that has since gone viral gave them “chills” and made them tear up.

Furthermore, Dodgers pitcher Brandon McCarthy paid his respect to Bennington by choosing a Linkin Park song for his entrance music. The franchise also played Linkin Park songs between pitches and innings throughout the night to the delight of many in the crowd.